A.T. asks from Cypress, CA on November 29, 2009
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J.B. answers from Los Angeles on November 30, 2009
I got a Snoogle this time around (or something just like it). It is my 4th pregnancy and I had bad back issues with all three of my first pregnancies. I had to see chiropractors on a somewhat regular basis. BUT, I'm 35 weeks along and have had no back issues at all this time around. I believe it's because of the better back/neck support from the pillow this pregnancy. I used a regular body pillow for my other pregnancies and it was comfortable enough, but I don't think it aligned my spine quite as well as it should've.
Good luck!
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J.B. answers from Los Angeles on November 30, 2009
I got a Snoogle this time around (or something just like it). It is my 4th pregnancy and I had bad back issues with all three of my first pregnancies. I had to see chiropractors on a somewhat regular basis. BUT, I'm 35 weeks along and have had no back issues at all this time around. I believe it's because of the better back/neck support from the pillow this pregnancy. I used a regular body pillow for my other pregnancies and it was comfortable enough, but I don't think it aligned my spine quite as well as it should've.
Good luck!
I.O. answers from San Diego on November 30, 2009
Leachco Back 'N Belly - Contoured Body Pillow
I used this with my first and I am pregnant again and plan to start using it again very soon. I liked this pillow b/c you do not need to turn with it. Because it is U-shaped you sleep in the middle of it. No need to pick the pillow up and turn with it. One of my best purchases when I was pregnant.
M.D. answers from Los Angeles on November 30, 2009
P.U. answers from San Diego on November 30, 2009
I didn't use a body pillow for any of my pregnancies; I wanted to save my funds for baby items......I've always used a firm standard bed pillow (an extra one in the house). I placed it in a position to rest my upper leg on when I slept on my side, and under my knees when I wanted to lay on my back. It was easy to move around & in my final month (carrying twins) I had one on each side of me so that when I rolled over, as that was a chore in itself....the other pillow was there for me.
S.H. answers from Honolulu on November 29, 2009
Try going to www.amazon.com, and just typing in the search word "body pillows" or "maternity body pillows" and many will show up.
The good thing about checking it out on Amazon, is that you can read all the reviews there, for each product. And the pricing. And many of them have "free ship."
For me personally when I was pregnant, I just used a generic body pillow from Costco. That was enough for me and it didn't cost much.
Good luck, some of those pillows look so comfy!
All the best,
Susan
C.L. answers from Los Angeles on November 30, 2009
The Snoogle, you will love it, I mean actually love it. I loved mine so much, I used it through 2 pregnancies and it even ended up with a name.
T.H. answers from San Diego on November 30, 2009
I just had a cheap-o from Wal-Mart and it worked out great. I also got a special between the knees pillow at Bed, Bath & Beyond that was good. It always depended on how I felt. Later in my pregnancy I used my step-son's bean bag in bed to sleep propped up to help with my snoring. Ahhhh, the good ole days!!
L.C. answers from Los Angeles on November 30, 2009
Hi A.,
I got the pillow that has the J shape - I don't remember which brand. I think I just bought whatever was available on Babycenter.com. I would put the bottom of the J between my legs and it relieved the pressure on my hips. It was also easy to flip over in the middle of the night so I could switch sides.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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